Sentence examples for real relevance from inspiring English sources

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That is what gives René Magritte his real relevance today.

But there is another point that gives the idea real relevance to the current fiscal crisis.

The events of 1912 have little real relevance to the bureau's condition today.

Instead of truly cogent political statements, artists throw in ideological references that have no real relevance.

"Betting on sea level rise would have a very real relevance to Pacific islanders," he said.

So I don't think that market to market has any real relevance.

These colleges' best-for-veterans triumphs still have no real relevance.

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Real-time relevance generates real-world results.

But the lizards were creative, he said, using skills "which have no real ecological relevance".

We want to ask questions of real medical relevance.'' There is evidence that the existing policies have led to a loss of American competitiveness in the field.

There is another kind of arrogance at work in the refusal to reform the curriculum, especially in response to proposals to strengthen its "real world" relevance.

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